Chris Foerster resigns from Dolphins over cocaine video

Foerster has not had any comment since his initial statement announcing his resignation, which was released by the Dolphins. "I want to apologize to the organization and my sole focus is on getting the help that I need with the support of my family and medical professionals".

It is unclear how old the video is or where it originated from.

Gase was asked later Wednesday if he believed Foerster's apparent drug problem was limited to just him.

In the video, a man says, "Hey, I miss you ..." In his new position of offensive line coach for the Miami Dolphins, he will now team up with assistant offensive line coach Chris Kuper to help get the Dolphins' offensive line on track. "I think some of it is just watching Saban over a seven-year period", Gase said.

Sherrod, also referred to as Kijuana Nige in interviews, said Foerster used her as a "cocaine platter" after contacting her for unspecified "entertainment" purposes.

During the course of the more than 25-minute interview, Nige said Foerster made a lot of promises but not a financial promise. Adam Gase, the head coach of the Miami Dolphins, told ESPN he is "processing" the situation. "But you've got to take the next step and move on".

The video appears to show Foerster and the powder on the desk. "After I realized his habits and who he was and everything going on the system, he was going to get exposed". He then uses a $20 bill to snort the powdery substance off the table. "Right now it looks like he's kind of found his role and (we) thought he was doing well enough to deserve that opportunity to play an entire whole game", Gase said. We don't get paid the same amount as everyone else.

Before snorting the final line he says, "Last little bit before I go to my meeting".